While everybody wants to win the overall ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards points championship, there's also another award that every drivers wants and that's the Bill France Four Crown Award.
July 4th marks an important day as it is Independence Day, and in typical NASCAR tradition, NASCAR is headed to Daytona International Speedway. In celebration, NASCAR has embarked on an initiative called NASCAR Unites an American Initiative. One of the drivers taking part is Tampa, Florida native Aric Almirola, who will be running a U.S. Air Force paint scheme on his No. 43 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford.
We come to Daytona once again for a Fourth of July tradition. Racing at Daytona is always special but when we do it and celebrate our great country of America, it is even more special.
The NASCAR Nationwide Series will hit the high banks of the Daytona International Speedway this Friday night for the running of the Subway Jalapeno 250. There is a lot on the line from this race.
During the NASCAR weekend at the Kentucky Speedway there were plenty of brews and blues. For example Brad Keselowski and his Miller Lite/Roger Penske Racing crew slammed down some of their sponsor's products in victory lane despite the major case of the blues they experienced to get there.
On Saturday June 30th, Brandon Watson crossed the finish line first to score his third career OSCAAR victory at Sunset Speedway in the inaugural Lucie Aylwin memorial presented by Rival Office Solutions. It marked his second win of the 2012 season as he won back at Sunset Speedway on May 20th.
Krishtian Buescher has been around racing since she was eight years old. Krishtian is the wife of NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) driver, James Buescher and she spends almost every weekend at the race track.
Friday night Richard Childress Racing's No. 3 again saw Victory Lane but this time it was young driver Austin Dillon who it to Victory Lane for the first time in his Nationwide Series career.
This guide breaks down the cheap business class flights to Europe & Portugal, explains when nonstop flights are worth it, when one-stop routes make more sense, and how to avoid paying premium prices for a mediocre experience.